[Mendele] Mendele Personal Notices & Announcements--information on cookbook author H. Braun
Victor Bers
victor.bers at yale.edu
Sun Apr 26 17:27:35 EDT 2009
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Date: Sun, 8 Mar 2009 08:48:02 +0200
From: Beverly Bracha Weingrod <brachaweingrod at gmail.com>
Subject:H Braun
Shalom all: Once again I am hoping to get some information about .
H.Braun - a woman who wrote Dos Familien Kookh Bookh..copyright 1914,
published 1928 by the Hebrew Publishing Company, New York. There is an 26
page English supplement -adopted by A.H., who is Alexander Harkavy and
another David Moses Hermilan is also connected with this...both of these
gentlemen were fine writers, linguists,translators in the U.S. around the
early part of the 20th century. Any light that can be shed on these
people would be greatly appreciated. Bracha Weingrod
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